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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (April 16, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
`Shrew' works with Wild West setting. 595
1,000 caring wishes folded into cranes; Bartlett students inspired by book. 522
2 new directors at St. Vincent. 520
AD's Desk. 209
All That Remains proves its metal fest mettle. 760
Allen takes seat, makes a stand. 686
Ann I. (Fontana) Francis Simmons, 74. 246
Anne M. Cataldo Paskevich, 57. 511
Area families accept challenge of TV Turnoff; National event coincides with vacation. 881
Assault trial of former town building inspector is postponed. 319
Bay Path budget rises 0.6 percent; All but two town assessments are up. 270
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted. 1597
Beaudry gem keeps SPM perfect. 324
Boylston Police Log. 418
Bright bulbs; Legislature should fund Mass Academy. Editorial 354
Bruins' great still slick on ice. 640
Brush dump draws a crowd. 143
Celtics get Bulls in playoffs. 640
Chamber salutes public service workers. 466
Christine P. (Maintanis) Garback, 89. 223
Cleanup campaign organizers looking for more volunteers. 434
Clerk called cops: doing her job. 521
Clinton robot team in Atlanta for championship tournament; Competition updates to be sent home by phone and Twitter. 353
CORRECTIONS. Correction notice 113
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2583
Crawford Library begins new chapter. 409
Dams benefit humans, wildlife; Swimming, boating, hiking, biking, nature gazing in Charlton, Oxford. 809
Daniel R. Gould, 51. 327
Deal is seeking re-election. 655
Dennis R. Lemerise, 58. 176
Digest. 775
Digest. 256
District Court Log. 415
Dust off those clubs. 320
Eagles ride Keddy's arm, bat. 521
Education next step in trash process. 754
Elegance rules at Lazio. Restaurant review 678
Ernestine E. St. Germain, 93. 188
Eulalia "Eukie" M. (Ghostlaw) Brouillette. 282
Face-off. 106
Fall off horse seemed minor - at first; Dudley woman, 36, fighting back from brain injury. 717
Feds target cash from fraud case. 384
Fire heavily damages Oakwood Rd. home owned by firefighter. 262
Fire that started in oven causes evacuation of factory. 228
Fitchburg's Adams `lucky'. 734
Francis D. Smith, Jr. 198
FROM THE REGION. 1288
Girls' lacrosse coach `dedicated'; Shrewsbury in new league. 644
Global warming in 1921. 566
Grafton, Sutton High to compete in Humanities Scholars event. 520
Green-cleaning maven tackles issues beyond household soil. 691
Guerin leads Lowell team; Height, hurdles experience big help to Auburn runner. 587
Harvest helps humans, wildlife; Tree-cutting no cause for alarm. 1086
Hawks manufacture run, win. 455
Hermits eye something good. 621
Homework helpers assist Mayo students. 397
In concert. 118
Inez A. (Romkey) Dickie, 100. Obituary 96
Inmate's sentence lengthened for assault. 357
Irene C. Griggs, 70. 201
It's move on or move out for B's. 852
James E. Helmboldt. 170
John B. Morgan Sr. 224
Joyce Ann Roe. 430
Jury: Doctor not negligent in officer's death. 476
Lady Lions tennis gets ready to roar. 605
Lancers' transfer adds lefty power at plate. 623
Local businesswoman gets Unsung honor. 780
Local digest. 461
LOCAL MEETING ROUNDUP. 729
Louis Phillip Naple, Sr. 242
Love is all around at Chapel; One-time mill now a church. 711
M&M is sweet again. 276
Man allegedly hurt 9-month-old boy; Mother left son in boyfriend's care. 220
Marathon runner honoring mother by helping children who have cancer; Teacher in Charlton part of team from Mass General Hospital. 373
Margaret R. Crombie. 292
Marilyn Jean Dalton. 329
Mary C. Dow. 214
Maureen J. Barilone, 77. 193
Mayor says layoffs loom; Wong: State cuts will hit city hard. 389
Mecum announces candidacy for Board of Selectmen. 516
MONEY BRIEFS. 526
Monoosnoc Trail blazing anew after ice storm damage. 729
More layoffs for city? `Draconian' cuts expected. 528
Neighbors ask board to fight. 979
Neighbors. 396
New town clerk knows the challenges ahead. 523
Northbridge tennis takes on varsity status. 663
Office park in neutral; Nearly-approved EMC plan may never be built. 696
Other ideas put on hold. 272
Pantry serves more and greens efforts. 271
Parents say teacher was protected. 714
Party marks 32 years of love and food; Ann Ostrowski retires from food service post. 923
Pauline E. Lavallee. 243
Pitcher, hitter Lindsay Hassett does it all for Nichols softball; Sophomore `phenomenal,' coach says. 537
PJ's offers Sunday brunch, weekend music. 1236
Racketeering case will go to jury today; Leominster man, 3 others on trial. 634
Recent Deaths. 615
Recent Deaths. Obituary 1378
Red Sox place Dice-K on DL. 409
Resident responds to proposed deal with state. 831
Reunion marks 100th year. 937
Robert A. Pepin, 69. 240
Roberta (Carlson) Roberts, 87. 155
SADD week a big success with a somber message. 287
School vacation week plus TV-free week equals ... No problem! 1667
Selectmen - some reluctantly - take $1,070 pay cut. 335
Selectmen approve pay-as-you-throw for trash. 1045
Sharks hope Greiss worth 'Pack of wins. 753
Shooting, drug charges lead to prison sentence. 223
Slam survival. 151
Spencer Historical Commission re-prints `Favorite Recipes'. 282
St. John's honor roll. 164
Stags picking up where they left off. 730
State stares at huge cuts; Local aid down 32%. 1074
Steaming ahead; MBTA aims to improve services. Editorial 293
Students win prize in national math contest. 946
Subject to negotiation; Tense standoffs pull out all the stops. 805
Taxes not their cup of tea. 716
Teacher firings, transfers in works; Dept. reviewing qualifications. 957
Team hopes to create a spirited environment. 713
Thomas R. Hoenig, 46. 241
Timely hits lift No. 1 Tomahawks. 399
Town election is April 28. 266
Town hall to relocate during renovation project. 445
UniBank's new chief refines bank's profile. 705
Vibrant ladies strut their stuff; Red Hats redefine `old-woman'. 680
Victory; The men of Princeton prove their strength in tug of war. 127
Wake 5 outs from history; Loses no-hitter in eighth inning. 638
Wal-Mart gives $100,000 for trees. 230
Webster moderator gets vote of confidence. 1098
West Boylston. 1030
WHAT YOU'RE LISTENING TO. 349
Wyatt running for School Committee. 685
Yeah Yeah Yeahs launch a CD `Blitz'. 608
You could call it a family buzz-ness; Beekeeping was natural extension. 1124
Your gardening answers. 200

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